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Huron commission amends yard ordinance first reading to specify 6-foot opaque fences for certain residential areas
Summary
The Huron City Commission approved a first reading amendment clarifying primary vs. accessory structures and added a 6-foot opaque fence requirement for specified residential areas; planning staff and commissioners discussed re-advertising the public hearing date to accommodate the change.
The Huron City Commission on an initial vote approved changes to yard and accessory-structure rules and agreed to add a 6-foot opaque fence requirement for certain residential districts.
City Planner Barry Cranston told the commission the ordinance — identified in the meeting record as “ordinance 22 67 dash 23 dash 1 45” — revises ambiguous language that previously did not distinguish between primary dwellings and accessory structures. “The main thrust of these ordinances are to clarify…
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